In Summary ...

By JKHoffman, 22 March, 2019

Executive summaries for internet articles.

I don't read as many books as I used to when I was younger, but I think I actually read more text. Granted, I'm part of the generation that really grew the internet as we know it, and my entire career is technology-based, so I may be on the web more than a lot of other people. And, of course, there's the fact that I blog at all anymore, since I'm told that the average internet use prefers video to text. I've been blogging for just under 19 years on various platforms, with a lot of that archive being at Diary of a Network Geek, and as a frustrated writer, text has been my preferred communication medium for a very long time. So, I read a lot. And, the web just keeps expanding, so there's always more and more and more to read. Combine that with the unfortunate need to seem, and feel, well-informed and pretty quickly, I'm overwhelmed.
Imagine, however, a website that takes some of the best, most current non-fiction writing on the web and summarizes it into four or five salient bullet points. Seems like a dream for a guy like me, doesn't it? Well, now it's a reality! And, it's called bullets.tech. Focusing mainly on technology and science, this site takes the "best articles" and shortens them to 5 bullet points or less for easy reading and digestion. I love it! And, they even link to the original article if you want to read more about the summarized subject.

So, there you go; your Uncle Jim bringing you technology to make your life better!
Enjoy!

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